About Ted Lilly Memorabilia & Collectibles
The left-handed, Theodore "Ted" Roosevelt Lilly III is Chicago Cubs’ starting pitcher in the Major League Baseball. Lilly has a record of 10-8, had thrown 150.1 innings, surrendered 133 hits and 29 walks for a 1.08 WHIP, with 123 strikeouts and a 3.17 ERA.
He is closely linked with
Henry Blanco who plays as the backup catcher
for the New York Mets in the Major League Baseball.
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Misspellings are possible for this player’s name. They may be Tedd Lilly, Ted Lily, Ted Lilli, and Ted Lili.
Ted Lilly (full name: Theodore Roosevelt Lilly; no nicknames) plays pitcher for the Chicago Cubs. During his 12 seasons, he has started 284 games, won 112 games, struck out 1465 batters, and has a 4.19 ERA. Born on January 4, 1976 in Lomita, CA, Lilly stands 6' 1" and weighs 195 lb. He attended Yosemite (Oakhurst, CA) high school and was drafted by the Los Angeles Dodgers in the 23rd round of the 1996 amateur draft. His debut was on May 14, 1999. Over his career, Lilly made $49,773,150. Common misspellings of his name include Theodore Roosevelt Ted teddy Lilly lily.